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Soccer: The Lake Swamped the Gators in, 6-1 Bi-District Win

Saturday, March 22nd, 2025

                          Savanna Oberholtzer’s one of five goals in Hawk’s Win over Gateway, 6-1.
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

 

         Way to Make us Proud Hawks!!

Canyon Lake spotted the Gateway Gators an early one goal lead a mere 47 seconds into this Bi-District contest but would make up for that in spades by scoring the next unanswered 6 goals and ended with a date against Floresville next Tuesday at Lehman High School.

“Everyone in our district is more physical than Gateway,” Head Coach Kara Stracener said. “They were calm and possessed the ball well and we were able to win a lot of those 50-50 balls.”

Coach Stracener continued, “We always have a game plan…We did okay but it was not our best game… but it was good to get a win not playing our best game.”

Savanna Oberholtzer scored one of her 5 goals during this contest 12 minutes later and then again it took one minute for another goal for a lead that would not be threatened for the rest of this battle.

                    Way to Go Hawks!!

Basically a, ’See You Later Alligator’ scenario as CLake will now start preparations for their Area round after Floresville Jaguars who beat Luling, 2-2 on a penalty shootout.

The Gators came into this game averaging a little over 6 goals per contest and was riding high without a loss in their last 12 games which had one tie to their district champion, Burnet, 5-5. These Bulldogs beat Fredericksburg, 5-4 in their playoff battle in that large school bracket.

Goalie Callie Dominguez had 7 saves with her best coming at the 22:46 mark of the 2nd half while The Lake was enjoying a, 4-1 advantage.

Team Lake showing off their Bi-District Trophy!  GO LAKE!

Oberholtzer scored 3 goals in that first half and then continued her flash points two more times in the 2nd half at the 28 and 6 minute mark.

The finishing touches was when Abby Lowth scored with a header off a corner kick from Oberholtzer with 18 seconds remaining.

Bella Biasatti had CL’s other assist in this Gator Feast.

Great defense continued after that first minute hic-up with the midfield defenders keeping these Gators in the water where The Lake had the advantage.

Sofia Balderas was awarded the defensive player of this win by her coaches after this game.

Oberholtzer’s speed kept Gateway without a lock as they could not find a way to keep the Hawk’s from threatening for more goals…the Gators defenders could only turn their head to see where Oberholtzer would be dribbling next before her eventual, ‘back of the net’, score.

Congrats Hawks and next up will be the Jaguars and next victim.

Go Hawks!

Hawk’s JV Green Outscored Comfort for 9th Win, 8-6

Friday, March 21st, 2025

Brenan Hughes tripled in the winning run in Hawks win over Comfort, 8-6. Way to Go Lake!

Canyon Lake’s Green answered a Comfort 2 run first inning with a 3 spot the bottom of that same frame for a back and forth affair that had these Visitors tying the score in the top of the 2nd and 4th innings before a Hawk final 2 runs for a time ending win, 8-6.

CJ Rodriguez had a strike-out pitch and (finished with 8) but the flip side showed 5 walks and one hit batter allowing Comfort to put enough players on base to score runs and keep this game close.

Max Ross and Tate Heckman started the bottom of the first with walks before a Brenan Hughes single drew first blood that jettisoned a one run lead and then a Hughes score on a wild pitch giving The Lake a, 3-2 lead.

Comfort would not make this game comfortable tho when they scored a tying run in that 2nd frame without a hit. This menu had two walks a hit batter followed by an error for that score.

The Lake would grab the lead back when Cade Johnson singled and advanced to second on an error. Two passed balls later the Hawks had their lead back.

Be Authentic with your Hawk Gear & LET’s GO LAKE!

Pitcher Rodriguez got his groove back in that 3rd inning by striking out the side with 11 pitches (9 for strikes) for a quick…good morning—good afternoon—and goodnight for these Bobcat hitters.

Canyon Lake worked two more runs on their at bat when Catcher Greysen Patton had a one pitch hit (his second hit this game) and scored when Rodriguez singled two batters later.

Dalton Hodges followed by taking one for the team (hbp)…then Cade Johnson single produced two insurance runs.

          Way to Stay in Shape Hawks!

CLHS would use those insurance runs for a win the next inning after these Visitors tied the game again scoring 3 runs helped by 3 Hawk errors while sending 9 batters to the plate.

CLake used 3 pitchers to help put out the fire when Reliever Jace McGoldrick, with the bases loaded, struck out that final Bobcat on four pitches.

Canyon Lake would put their finishing touches on this contest when Rowan Edwards drew a walk to start the final inning which was followed by a scorcher triple off the bat of Hughes for what would eventually be the winning run.

The Hawks would score again before the game was called due to time constraints.

It was the 9th win this season as those upcoming games will feature district battles now for a team with high expectations.

Let’s Go Lake!

 

            1  2  3  4  R  H  E
Comfort     2  1  0  3  6  5  2
CL Hawks    3  1  2  2  8  9  4

                   ab  r  h bi 2b 3b bb so  misc
Max Ross            1  1  0  0  0  0  1  0  hbp sb
Tate Heckman        2  1  1  0  0  0  1  0
Brenan Hughes       3  2  2  1  0  1  0  0
 ph Rowan Edwards   0  1  0  0  0  0  1  0
Greysen Patton      3  0  2  3  0  0  0  0
 pr Derek Spiwak    0  1  0  0  0  0  0  0
Jace McGoldrick     3  1  0  0  0  0  0  1
CJ Rodriguez        3  0  2  0  1  0  0  0
Dalton Hodges       1  0  0  0  0  0  1  1  hbp
Cade Johnson        2  1  2  2  0  0  0  0
 ph Derek Spiwak    0  0  0  0  0  0  1  0
Peyton Vann         2  0  0  0  0  0  0  0
Totals             20  8  9  6  1  1  5  2

Pitching           ip  h  r er bb so   W  L  S
CJ Rodriguez      3.2  4  6  4  5  8   1  0  0
Cade Johnson      0.0  0  0  0  2  0   0  0  0
Jace McGoldrick   0.1  0  0  0  0  1   0  0  1
Totals            4.0  4  6  4  7  9   1  0  1

THIS (Spring Break) WEEK @ THE LAKE

Sunday, March 16th, 2025

 

                                                             Post-Season Soccer starts this Friday! Let’s GO LAKE!

           THIS Spring Break WEEK   @    THE LAKE

Tue Mar 18    CL Hawks              @    SA Cole        Noon       Baseball

Wed Mar 19    Comfort               @    CL Hawks       200p       Baseball

Thu Mar 20    CL Hawks              @    New Braunfels  Noon       Baseball

Fri May 21    Navarro               @    CL Hawks       Noon       Softball
              Gonzales              @    CL Hawks       200p       Baseball
              Gateway College Prep vs    CL Hawks       630p Girls Soccer
                                    @    Johnson Hays

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                        GO HAWKS!!

The Hawk’s Soccer team will start their post-season this Friday at Johnson Hays against Gateway College Prep (17-4-1) where in District 25 finished 2nd place behind Burnet.

The Lake did not finish how they would have liked in losing to Davenport but those memories will need to be short-lived with those important post-season contests come calling this week.

For the rest of this week it will be sports that specializes with balls & bats with CL’s Baseball playing four consecutive days starting on Tuesday on the road at San Antonio Cole with a 12 Noon first pitch.

Canyon Lake will have two home games on Wednesday (Comfort @ 6:30p) and Friday (Gonzales @ 2:00p) with a 5A New Braunfels squad at their house this coming Thursday.

Hopefully a good week that can produce some answers for who solidifies a spot for those Tuesday & Friday’s contests. Pitching will be one of those opening positions with how the defense will be placed on who might win that #2 pitching spot.

Softball started their district play with a loss to Wimberley last Friday and now will see if they might be able to get in the win column when Navarro comes to the Hawk Nest on Friday with a 12 Noon first pitch.

A slow week that will pick up speed the next week on Monday 24th when CL’s Golf plays at Lady Bird Golf Course in Fredericksburg.

Let’s Go Lake!

Baseball: Audition Time for Leading Parts as District 26-4A Starts Soon~ Standings

Saturday, March 15th, 2025

                                    Pitcher Hayes Holladay giving it his all on the mound. Go Lake!
(photo by Daniel Clifton)



                 DISTRICT 26 4A
Team             W  L  T    Pct
Navarro         10  1  0   .909
Davenport       11  2  2   .800
Fredericksburg  12  3  0   .800
CL Hawks        10  3  0   .769
Wimberley        5  3  1   .611
Bandera          6  4  1   .591

Last Week’s Results
CL Hawks   6   Antonian       0
CL Hawks  12   Crystal City   5
Bandera   21   Comfort        9
Bandera   13   Hondo          8
Navarro   19   Pearsall       1
Billies    3   Converse       4
Billies    4   Lytle          2
Davenport 11   La Vernia      5
Davenport 19   Gonzales       1
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Hit Man says way to get rid of those Pests Hawks!

Canyon Lake got back on a winning streak now at two games this week and will enjoy their Spring Break with 4 consecutive day games starting on the road at SA Cole~~Home Comfort~~Road New Braunfels~~Home Gonzales.

A Unicorn match-up will be a telling game based on making the playoffs and as teams progresses,  games become harder. That would put this contest for an idea of how your Hawks might fair against a NB team that has an 11-2 season record and is 2-1 in district outings thus far.

The Lake beat a 6-3 team last Friday scoring in all but one inning while amassing 12 hits beating Crystal City, 12-5.

Ryder Hopper ran his record to 4-0 with this win allowing 2 hits and one unearned run in his 4 innings of work.

                         Go Hawks!

Hayes Holladay pitched the final 3 innings for a save with 2 unearned runs coming across the plate.

Those unearned runs will be one of the major needs to improve as those mistakes could cost a district victory.

Canyon Lake blew this game wide open in their final at bat scoring 4 runs on 3 hits. Ryan Rena had the big hit with a double that was followed by an rbi single off the bat for Gavin Baldera.

Three hits for Bryce May and Michael Anderson and all the players who made an appearance reached base during this outing.

                      Let’s Go Lake!

CL’s district has all these schools with a better than .500 record with perennial power Navarro at the top of the list with just one loss along with their 10 wins.

Davenport has played the toughest schedule and should be a major hurdle this year as well as always tough Wimberley.

Fredericksburg is standing in with a stellar, 12-3 record and will coming into district play loaded with a lot of confidence.

Bandera proved last year they could get a district win which happened against Canyon Lake which tells you that taking a day off for any team will not be a recipe for garnering a conquest.

“I think we are set for our first district game for Tuesday,” Head Coach Victor Escamilla stated. “We have to have a line-up for our Friday district ball game…We have to get some action and have someone step up on the mound who wants to become our number two and once we find that person then we will fill in those defensive spots behind him.”

Coach Escamilla continued talking bout CL’s defense and hitting part of the game, “On the fielding part, we have to do a better job and on the hitting part… we are not adjusting to the off speed pitches and we’re trying to yank it and we know better than and we need to learn to go the other way and once we start hitting the right-center gap then we are doing good.”

Four games in four days will play like a tournament week without playing back to back contests.

This week will have a lot riding on the progress as a road game against Wimberley will be here soon and an, all hands on deck,  with players assigned being ready for having a productive district results.

Make it Work Hawks!!

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               1  2  3  4  5  6  7   R  H  E
Crystal City   1  0  0  0  0  2  2   5  6  4
CL Hawks       1  3  0  2  2  4  X  12 14  4

                     ab  r  h bi 2b bb so  misc
Bryce May             4  3  3  2  1  0  0
 ph Gavin Baldera     1  0  1  1  0  0  0
Hayes Holladay        4  1  2  1  0  1  0
Carter Williams       4  1  1  1  0  0  1  sb 2 sf roe
Wayen Slanina-Wertz   4  0  2  1  1  0  0  fc
 pr Gavin Baldera     0  1  0  0  0  0  0
Ryder Hopper          3  0  0  0  0  1  0  roe
Lucas Schexnayder     4  1  1  1  0  0  1  sb fc
Gram Simpson          2  0  0  0  0  1  0
 ph Greysen Patton    0  1  0  0  0  1  0
Michael Anderson      4  2  3  1  0  0  0  sb 3 roe
Wyatt Sims            1  1  0  0  0  1  0
 ph Ryan Rena         2  1  1  1  1  0  0
Totals               33 12 14  9  3  5  2

Pitching             ip  h  r er bb so   W  L  S
Ryder Hopper        4.0  2  1  0  3  2   4  0  0
Hayes Holladay      3.0  4  4  2  2  4   0  0  2
Totals              7.0  6  5  2  5  6

Baseball: Lake Produce a Clean Win over Antonian Apaches, 6-0

Thursday, March 13th, 2025

 

Third Baseman Michael Anderson cleaning out the hot box with catch and throw out of an Apache in Hawk’s, 6-0 win!
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

 

Canyon Lake’s Baseball shook off the cobwebs as their last 6 games the Lake had been treading water and needed to dry off with a win to get back on track with district season just around the corner.

                          Let’s Go Hawks!!

The Hawks had a 2-3-1 record through this part of their schedule and a contest against another quality opponent needed a complete win which this, 6-0 victory accomplished.

PITCHING: Carter Williams (4-0) pitched another gem allowing one hit while striking out 10 Apache’s. A sparkling 0.26 earned run average with only 7 hits in William’s last 27 innings of work.

FIELDING: One miscue at the end of this game which did not allow an earned run for a clean ending. Of CL’s 34 runs allowed only 19 have been earned.

HITTING: Twelve hits being placed into Left-Center-Right Field giving Antonian’s defense plenty of action. Don’t forget that, ‘couldn’t have been placed at a better place,’  bunt (Gram Simpson) and power coming off the bat of Williams with two screamers that had a triple that led to the only run that would be needed in this conquest that other screamer finished as a double.

It was that Williams triple in the bottom of the 3rd frame that scored Hayes Holladay from first base and with a one out Ryder Hopper single scoring that 2nd run.

                      Way to Go Lake!!

Canyon Lake was not finished tho… with 2 outs a Simpson single set up a first and third steal of home plate for Hopper before that final out on the base paths when Simpson was caught in a rundown and the Hawk’s had a, 3-0 lead.

The top of the 4th inning Antonian’s only hit was stranded when Williams finished this inning striking out the last two batters throwing 11 pitches with 9 of those in the strike zone.

The Lake would coax single run in their last three innings which put those finishing touches for a complete game that will hopefully set up CLHS with a runway for next week’s Spring Break  that will be crafted with chances to get a winning streak and fine tuning of those little things needed for a successful district schedule.

But before next week, The Lake, will be back in action this Friday with a 6:30pm first pitch against Crystal City. Keep it CLEAN Hawks!

Let’s Go Lake!

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           1  2  3  4  5  6  7  R  H  E
Antonian   0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1  0
CL Hawks   0  0  3  1  1  1  x  6 12  1

                   ab  r  h bi 2b 3b bb so misc
Bryce May           4  0  1  1  0  0  0  0
Hayes Holladay      4  1  2  0  0  0  0  1
Carter Williams     4  2  3  1  1  1  0  0  sb fc
Wayen Slanina-Wertz 4  0  1  0  0  0  0  0
Ryder Hopper        2  1  2  1  0  0  1  0  sb
 pr Gavin Baldera   0  1  0  0  0  0  0  0
 ph Ryan Rena       0  0  0  0  0  0  1  0
Lucas Schexnayder   3  0  0  0  0  0  1  1
Gram Simpson        3  0  2  0  0  0  1  1
Archer Miller       3  0  0  0  0  0  0  2
Michael Anderson    1  1  1  1  0  0  1  0  hbp sb
Totals             28  6 12  4  1  1  5  5

Piching            ip  h  r er bb so  W  L
Carter Williams   7.0  1  0  0  2 10  4  0

Lake’s Soccer Team Used some ‘Dogs’ in Tying Wimbo, 1-1.

Monday, March 10th, 2025

Junior Midfielder Ryarose Clark scored her 7th Goal of the year that put The Lake up in first half.
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

 

                       Let’s GO HAWKS!!

Canyon Lake’s Soccer just missed a golden opportunity for staving off Wimberley for a win last Friday but a tie certainly cemented this team for a 3rd seed with a chance of upping that ante with a sweep of this week’s contests.

Wimberley has one loss for this season (to a team from Louisiana) and two ties (to a team from the Hawk Nest). All the rest of their battles have been wins and now if The Lake can secure a win this Tuesday in Marble Falls and at home against Davenport…then that should give CLHS a 2nd seed going into the playoffs.

The Hawks scored in the first half with a corner kick that had the ball bouncing around like a pin-ball machine for a few seconds when Junior 4Midfielder Ryarose Clark scored her 7th goal of the season with just over a 20 minutes into this game.

                          Let’s Go Lake!

That was when Goalie Callie Dominguez went to work by saving several shots on goals by these Texans.

With the score tied at 1 goal a piece Dominguez was able to just tip a ball over the back of the net that was just inches for a score.

“I was just hoping I would get to it,” Dominguez said when asked what she was thinking as the ball approached the net. “It was just all the way up there (top of the net)….I don’t really think but just react to the ball.”

On keeping the Texans’ to just one goal in two games, “I’ve been just trying to shut them down and my defenders….they’re great and I really appreciate all of them.”

Head Coach Kara Stracener shared her thoughts, “Sometimes it’s hard to score so early in a game because you have so much time to play…but our girls played great…we had a game plan and they did a really good job everybody doing their job collectively.”

Coach Stracener closed, “We talked about the fight in the ‘dog’ tonight and we had some dogs fight and that was what I was most proud of…”

Canyon Lake will be back in action this Tuesday in Marble Falls a team fighting for that 4th seed and then Friday at home against Davy.

Keep those dogs fighting as this regular season closes out!

Go Hawks & BEAT MARBLE FALLS!

THIS WEEK @ THE LAKE (March 10-14th)

Monday, March 10th, 2025

                          Savanna Oberholtzer scoring points for The Lake!!
(photo by Daniel Clifton)



               THIS WEEK     @   THE LAKE

Mon Mar 10  CL Hawks Green   @   La Vernia JV     500p DH    Baseball

Tue Mar 11  CL Hawks JV      @   Llano JV         500p       Softball
            CL Hawks         @   Llano            700p       Softball
            CL Hawks         @   Marble Falls     700p Girls Soccer
            Marble Falls     @   CL Hawks         700p Boys  Soccer

Wed Mar 12  CL Hawks Gold    @   Navarro JV       600p       Baseball
            Antonian         @   CL Hawks         630p       Baseball       

Thu Mar 13  CL Hawks         @   Lago Vista       100p Track & Field

Fri May 14  Crystal City JV  @   CL Hawks Green   430p       Baseball
            CL Hawks JV      @   Wimberley JV     500p       Softball
            Crystal City     @   CL Hawks         630p       Baseball
            CL Hawks         @   Wimberley        700p       Softball
            Davenport        @   CL Hawks         700p Girls Soccer
            CL Hawks         @   Davenport        700p Boys  Soccer

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                            GO HAWKS!!

One of those busiest weeks is now in the books and that had CLake’s Lady Soccer team finishing with a win over Bandera and tie with the Texans. That tie was the 2nd of the season against a team that shows just one loss to a Louisiana school and two ties (which came against your Hawks).

A solid 3rd seed with a chance of taking a 2nd seed if The Lake can sweep Marble Falls on the road and Davenport at home this Friday. Let’s GO LAKE!

Softball finished with a hard fought loss to Blanco and then finished their Friday game run ruling Killeen Chaparrals, 11-1 which now sets up one more non-district game with Llano on Tuesday and then a road game against Wimbo.

                  Way to Go Hawks!!

Track & Field will be at Lago Vista this Thursday with Field Events & 3200 meter run starting at 1:00pm and the Lady Hawks will be searching their 3rd straight Meet win. After beating some large schools last week in Pleasanton that had Kerrville and La Vernia in that mix.

The Ladies (191 points) had a first place in 10 events which set the stage for a 62 point margin of victory over Kerrville who finished second followed by La Vernia.

Hawk Baseball Varsity will have a one game week this Friday when the face an undefeated Crystal City (10-0) with first pitch coming after the Green Team sets the stage at 4:30pm.

One more week of non-district contests next Monday and then a tough district slate starts up when The Lake goes across the Backbone to play Wimbo on March 25th.

Hit’em-kick’em Hard Hawks!

Track & Field Ladies Finish 1st in Pleasanton Meet & Boys Improving

Monday, March 10th, 2025

Tristan Schenk wants to go farther down the road this year in those long distance runs. Way to Go Fast Lake!
(photo by Daniel Clifton)



                   PLEASANTON BRUSH RELAYS 

VARSITY GIRLS     JV GIRLS         VARSITY BOYS     JV BOYS
CL HAWKS     191  Kerrville   173  La Vernia  154   La Vernia   127
Kerrville    129  Pleasanton  112  Kerrville  114   Calallen    114
La Vernia    122  CL HAWKS    109  Pleasanton  95   Pleasanton  107
Marion        65  La Vernia   107  CL Hawks    85   CL HAWKS    105
Pleasanton    45  Navarro      62  Marion      80   Kerrville    56
Navarro       41  Marion        6  Calallen    56   Navarro      47
Navarro       32                                    Marion       38

                         Go Fast Hawks!

The Hawk Ladies won their second meet of the season scoring 191 points while outdistancing Kerrville Tivy by 62 points.

Speaking of outdistancing, it is now official that one of the worst performing events for the ladies was those long distance events and now that has become a hot event for The Lake now.

With the graduation of Cadence Patterson, you would think, that those events would have slowed down (pardon the pun) but now those runs have added a much more important attribute being~~~DEPTH!

Canyon Lake scored 38 points in the Pleasanton Meet and won each of those races with Hannah Hummer taking the 800 & 1600 meter and Eva Zabarcencu taking first place in the 3200 meter run.

 

CLHS finished first in 10 of those events which is an astonishing accomplishment.

  100 meter   Savanna Oberholtzer
  400 meter   Ayren Lightfoot
  800 meter   Hannah Hammer
 1600 meter   Hannah Hammer
 3200 meter   Eva Zabarcencu
  100 hurdles Kennedy Grindle
  300 hurdles Aubrey Avey
4x100 relay
4x400 relay
Triple Jump   Savanna Oberholtzer

Add 6 more events that had a 2nd Place finish gives an idea of how well this group of Ladies have excelled.

Be Authentic with your Hawk Gear & LET’s GO LAKE!

Oberholtzer 39 points for the second week in a row that also doubles playing a very tough sport (soccer) who will be reaching another playoff this season.

Oberholtzer (11.99) broke her one week record breaking the 12 second mark and Te’a Gonzales (the Freshman) is now third with her 12.52 on the All-Time List.

Aubrey Avey did likewise with a 43.73 mark for her 300 meter hurdles which is now 2 seconds better than 2nd place on that All-Time listing.

   ‘Hawk’ Proud!!

Newbies? Te’a Gonzales (been scoring 3-4 events) & Kennedy Grindle 3-4 events) as Freshman playing against Varsity teams.

The Lady JV crew hit over 100 points and had 9 events finishing in 1-2-3rd place.

Trinity Turner won the high-jump with Tessa Jones and Delilah King scoring a lot of points.

For the Hawk Boys it was a much better Meet, point wise, as Luke Jeckell is threatening the 400 meter dash while CL’s Junior Varsity scored 105 points for looking at a brighter future.

Way to GO FAST HAWKS!!

Baseball: Lake Takes a Holiday in Opening Win for Comal Clash, 7-2

Friday, March 7th, 2025

Carter Williams ended with 13 strikeouts giving up 4 hits in a, 7-2 win to start Comal Clash Tourney.  GO LAKE!



District 26-4A (Updated)

School          W  L  T   Pct
Navarro         6  1  0  .857
CL Hawks        7  1  1  .833
Fredericksburg  8  2  0  .800
Davenport       6  2  2  .700
Wimberley       3  1  1  .700
Bandera         3  4  1  .438

 

     Way to Make us Proud Hawks!!

Canyon Lake took their first game of the Comal Clash Tournament after seeing Carter Williams scatter 4 hits while striking out 13 Holliday batters.

The Lake accumulated 12 hits but of those 12 hifi five were hits coming from a Holliday pitcher pegging a Hawk batter.

This Eagle team did score in the first inning to start this game and later in the 5th that drew them to a manageable 3 run deficit, 5-2.

However a trait that The Lake has shown this season is responding and in each of those innings the Hawks scored 2 runs.

Williams unloaded a two-run bomb during the bottom of the 5th frame that had the brass in those carpeted offices at the school roping off all those parking spaces for not wanting cars being pelted.

Since the 2018 season, Canyon Lake, has had a winning record for the first 9 contests. This season is only behind that 2020 season which became the year Wuhan won the District.

 

Records For First 9 Games:

       W  L  T    Pct
2018   5  4  0   .556
2019   6  2  1   .722
2020   8  1  0   .889
2021   7  2  0   .778
2022   7  2  0   .778
2023   6  3  0   .667
2024   5  3  1   .611
2025   7  1  1   .833

CLake will have a double header Friday with a first pitch at 5:00 and 7:30p and then based on how these games play out a Saturday contest around Noon.

Way to GO HAWKS!!

 

           1  2  3  4  5  6   R  H  E
Holliday   1  0  0  0  1  0   2  6  0
CL Hawks   2  3  0  0  2  X   7  8  1

                    ab  r  h bi hr bb so  misc
Bryce May            4  1  1  0  0  0  0
Gram Simpson         2  3  1  0  0  1  1  hbp
Carter Williams      3  2  2  3  1  1  1
Wayen Slanina-Wertz  3  0  1  2  0  0  1  hbp
Ryder Hopper         2  0  1  2  0  0  0  hbp 2
Lucas Schexnayder    4  0  0  0  0  0  2
Hayes Holladay       3  0  2  0  0  0  0
Michael Anderson     2  0  0  0  0  0  0  hbp
Ryan Rena            2  1  0  0  0  1  0
Totals              25  7  8  7  1  3  5

                    ip  h  r er bb so  W  L
Carter Williams    7.0  4  2  1  1 13  3  0

Lake’s Track & Field Results from Hawk Relays~Ladies Top 10 All-Time

Thursday, March 6th, 2025

Senior Rylan Oppelt will have more hurdles in life and looks like he will clear them all. Go Lake!
(photo by Daniel Clifton)

 

            Way to Stay in Shape Hawks!

Canyon Lake’s Lady Hawk Tracksters finished with 172 points at the Hawk Relays with Savanna Oberholtzer garnering 39 points to lead The Lake to a first place spot amongst 7 schools.

Oberholtzer finished first in the Long Jump/Triple Jump/100 meter dash and helped the Hawk 4×100 Relay with a first place finish.

The ReSporter does not know at this writing all the participants Canyon Lake used in their relay events so points on this article might not be correct.

Other Lady Hawks who finished in double digit scoring Hannah Hammer (20 pts), Te’a Gonzales (15 pts), Kennedy Grindle (17 pts), Eva Zabarcencu (12 pts), Aubrey Avey (14 pts).

Freshman Te’a Gonzales will be a fun athlete to watch as she finished 3rd 100 meter dash (3rd best Hawk History) and 5th in the long jump. How bout Freshman  Macie Paredez who finished 8th place in the 1600 meter run but her time placed 6th place in Hawk’s All-Time list and 5th place for the 3200 meter run.

     Let’s Go Fast~High~Long~ Hawks!

The Lake had 3 who placed in the Pole Vault which was a first in Hawk history.
(Shana Curter~~Grindle~~Katelyn Lowth)

The 4×100 relay already lowered their time past the 50 second mark as well as individuals like Avey who reached 45.53 seconds which was approximately where she finished her season last year.

Hannah (put the Hammer down) in her distance events as she prepares to finish higher than her 4th place finish at the Region IV Meet a year earlier.

     Canyon Lake ‘Hawk’ Proud!

Tessa Jones won her JV 300 meter hurdle event and came home with over 14 points (not counting any relays) and Trinity Jones finished 3rd in two events (400m~high jump) garnering 12 points (not counting relays).

Oberholtzer scored in all 5 of her events she entered and had a Hawk best 12.17 100 meter dash a good 3 tenths of a second better than Alysha Perez back during her 2017 season.

Freshman Harley Hamilton (2:14.03) scored a first place finish in his 800 meter run which put him right outside the Top 10 listing with an 11th place finish.

Senior Luke Jeckell’s first place 400 meter dash (51.59) is good for 4th place on the All-Time Top 10 List in that event.

 

                    400 Meter Dash
1. Jordan Anderson      48.92 2012
2. Chance Martelli      50.20 2019
3. Mikk Griffin         51.57 2011
4. Luke Jeckell         51.59 2025
5. Colton McDonald      52.09 2017

Canyon Lake is participating at Pleasanton with another week of training for amassing some more PR’s (personal records) as this season continues to mature.

Way to GO FAST HAWKS!!

 

         TOP 10 ALL-TIME
          YOUNG LADIES
                     100 METER DASH
Savanna Oberholtzer     12.17  2025
Alysha Perez            12.46  2017
Te’a Gonzales           12.76  2025
Madison Churbe          13.08  2017
Hailey Overstreet       13.22  2019
Trena Lorett            13.23  2013
Emily Roach             13.27  2012
Carley Dubois           13.28  2017
Maddie Oberholtzer      13.31  2022
Sofia George            13.32  2022
Kyndall Drum            13.37  2014

                     200 METER DASH
Ayren Lightfoot         25.58  2024
Madison Churbe          26.18  2019
Skylar Churbe           26.41  2017
Audrey Schulze          26.50  2018
Caitlyn Collins         26.77  2010
Alysha Perez            26.87  2017
Grace Allen             27.37  2014
Te’a Gonzales           27.49  2025
Sierra Natal            27.62  2018
Hailey Overstreet       27.63  2019

                     400 METER DASH
Ayren Lightfoot         56.77  2024
Skylar Hurst            58.28  2017
Audrey Schulze          61.30  2018
Hannah Graves           61.86  2013
Natalie McCoy           61.95  2019
Brooklynn Helmke        62.39  2012
Hannah Hammer           62.65  2022
Danielle Carty          63.13  2019
Sierra Natal            64.01  2018
Molli McIntire          64.04  2012

                      800 METER RUN
Cadence Patterson     2:18.75  2024
Hannah Hammer         2:19.30  2025
Aubrey Avey           2:26.65  2024
Hannah Graves         2:27.78  2012
Mariah Ellis          2:27.91  2014
Christi Fowler        2:34.28  2014
Kalani Thorpe         2:36.11  2019
Eva Zabarcencu        2:36.89  2025
Saige Childers        2:39.63  2022
Felicity Neistemski   2:41.15  2017

                     1600 METER RUN
Cadence Patterson     4:58.89  2024
Hannah Hammer         5:27.20  2025
Eva Zabarcencu        5:38.59  2025
Kaitlyn Yuill         5:51.57  2017
Hannah Graves         5:59.10  2011
Macie Paredez         6:04.98  2025
Olivia Flores         6:05.22  2012
Christi Fowler        6:05.59  2013
Caitlyn Collins       6:07.73  2010
Annalyse Perkins      6:12.41  2022

                     3200 METER RUN
Cadence Patterson    10:45.53  2024
Eva Zabarcencu       11:57.29  2025
Mariah Ellis         12:45.43  2015
Kaitlyn Yuill        12:47.05  2017
Macie Paredez        13:05.57  2025
Avery Hime           13.39.97  2024
Jenna McConnell      13:48.30  2014
Ayden Purdum         14.22.84  2025
Alyssa Sanchez       14:06.04  2019
Hollye Pederson      14.29.91  2009

                  100 METER HURDLES
Alyssa Strickland       15.06  2019
Jessica Cunningham      15.48  2010
Bailey Drum             15.68  2016
Emma Gray               15.82  2016
Sydney Reibschlager     16.68  2015
Katie Maple             16.73  2011
Kaitlyn Johannessen     16.75  2019
Maddie Pipkin           16.78  2020
Brilee Eaton            16.98  2022
Lainee Moses            16.98  2017

                  300 METER HURDLES
Aubrey Avey             45.48  2024
Claire Schroeder        46.68  2022
Jessica Cunningham      46.90  2011
Bailey Drum             47.98  2016
Lainee Moses            48.09  2017
Alyssa Strickland       48.43  2018
Brilee Eaton            49.43  2022
Kaitlyn Johannessen     46.94  2019
Katie Maple             49.97  2011
Sydney Reibschlager     51.08  2016

                          HIGH JUMP
Marisa Ellis          5-06.00  2013 State Champion
Landry Brown          5-03.00  2021
Mariah Ellis          5-02.00  2013
Anna Bettersworth     5-02.00  2018
Skylar Hurst          5-01.00  2018
Emma Gray             5-00.00  2016
Heather Arceiano      4-10.00  2010
Hayley Melone         4-10.00  2014
Bailey Drum           4-10.00  2014

                           LONG JUMP
Savanna Oberholtzer  18-02.75  2024
Madison Churbe       16-15.00  2018
Bailey Drum          16-03.75  2015
Tiffany Tschoepe     16-01.25  2011
Trena Lorett         16-00.75  2013
Marisa Ellis         15-11.50  2013
Madi Self            15-10.00  2018
Maddie Oberholtzer   15-10.00  2022
Hannah Young         15-08.00  2015
Audrey Schulze       15-07.50  2018

                        TRIPLE JUMP
Marisa Ellis         37-04.50  2012
Bailey Drum          37-01.00  2016
Savanna Oberholtzer  36-02.50  2023
Skylar Hurst         36-01.50  2018
Sofia George         34-04.00  2022
Mariah Ellis         34-01.50  2014
Audrey Schulze       33-11.50  2018
Trena Lorett         33-10.00  2013
Sydney Reibschlager  33-01.50  2015
Elyssa Holman        32-10.50  2020

                           SHOT PUT
Kaelin Simmons       34-00.00  2013
Ali Dicks            34-00.00  2010
Sara Mefford         32-04.50  2019
Alysha Perez         31-07.00  2018
Georgia Bean         30-04.50  2017
Madeliene Verette    30-03.50  2018
Cassidy Martin       29-09.50  2015
Maddy Puente         29-08.75  2017
Kaylee Moore         28-11.00  2022

                             DISCUS
Sara Mefford        120-00.00  2019
Jade Lawless        112-10.50  2019
Kaelin Simmons      111-00.00  2013
Adia Garcia         101-05.25  2018
Peyton Chew          90-06.00  2018
Kaylee Moore         88-10.50  2021
Cassidy Martin       88-05.00  2014
Caitlyn Collins      81-09.50  2014
Bailey Bartow        80-07.00  2017

                         POLE VAULT
Alencia Lentz        13-06.00  2022 State Champion
Jessica Cunningham   11-01.00  2010
Amber Leach           9-06.00  2019
Shana Cutrer          9-06.00  2024
Kennedy Grindle       9-00.00  2025
Katelyn Lowth         9-00.00  2025
Jaydian Loftis        8-00.00  2015

                        4x100 RELAY
Lightfoot, Lowth,       49.62  2025
Gonzales, Oberholtzer

Dubois, Schulze,        50.45  2017
Duke, Perez
            
Churbe, Perez,          50.60  2018
Moses, Overstreet

                        4x200 RELAY
Avey, Hammer,         1:44.42  2024
Oberholtzer, Lightfoot
 
Churbe, Moses,        1:46.09  2019
Overstreet, Strickland

Dubois, Gray,         1:46.66  2016
Hurst, Perez

                        4x400 RELAY
Avey, Hammer,         4:01.06  2024
Patterson, Lightfoot

                      4:04.84  2022
Schroeder, Alencia, 
Hammer, Lightfoot

Thorpe, Drum,         4:06.84  2015
Gray, Hurst